The Marxist Trend in Recent South African Black Theology: Is Dialogue Possible?

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In this paper I wish to examine the shift in direction which is beginning to characterise the writings of younger South African black theologians during the last three or four years. I shall pay particular attention to the influence of Marxism on their theology, and its wider implications for Christian theology on the African continent.

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The Marxist Trend in Recent South African Black Theology: Is Dialogue Possible?